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Monitor articles for August 06, 1985
- Interstate bombs
- South now politically competitive
- The difference
- The two faces of Hiroshima: sleek cars and peace messages
- West German parties quarrel over pursuit of d'etente with the Soviet bloc
- Terrorists and their accountability
- `The loose-leaf library'
- Harvest your cabbage and beans again, and again, and again
- Spain's Felipe Gonz'alez and the Socialists find their popularity losing steam
- Bolivia's new president returns to the helm for fourth time
- Praying for more than a fish
- Israel's Peres walks fine line in effort to stem Arab-Jewish tension
- Marcos's deft choice of running mate: leading dissident of ruling party
- William Blake on innocence
- News In Brief
- Companies hard put to limit the damage from damage claims
- `A beast of happy augury'
- Fannie Mae sets up stiffer loan criteria. Mortgage underwriter's action prompted by rising defaults
- In Iran, the stamp of Islam is everywhere
- Building your trade at trade shows -- it's a potential power tool
- The unhurried mangrove
- In Afghanistan, Soviets find replacing Islam with communism isn't easy
- Pittsburgh city planning flows from neighborhoods up
- Come fall, Reagan says, White House will have momentum. President aims to put summer of setbacks behind him, begin anew
- Bush pushed to the fore
- Fix that blooming bouquet
- Satellites yield hypothesis-busting data on Earth's magnetosphere
- In Iran, the stamp of Islam is everywhere. The ranking of Iran's ruling clergy
- Those magnificent fliers in their home-built machines
- Victory eludes both sides in Salvador's war
- The land of Hiawatha/Wisconsin's Apostle Islands are a nature-lover's paradise
- Asia's new era
- Catch a London taxi on Main Street, USA
- Ace pilot Yeager: a story of cool and cosmic daring
- Why Canada and Europe hesitate on `star wars'
- Baseball history shows significance of Seaver, Carew milestones
- In Iran, the stamp of Islam is everywhere. Some do's and don'ts in the Islamic Republic